


ArmInfo. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that he would visit Russia if invited. He made this statement during a press-briefing on June 11.
Addressing media reports regarding a scheduled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the second half of June, the Prime Minister noted that a mutual understanding had already been reached between the two leaders. "However, "an invitation is required for the visit to take place. If received, I will certainly not decline," Pashinyan emphasized.
It should be noted that in April of this year, the prime minister announced that a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin would take place in the second half of June. He also noted that he had agreed on this with the Russian leader. "We agreed on further events and meetings, including high-level ones, in the second half of June (after the June 7 elections - Ed.)," Pashinyan said.



